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The FAR’s definitions of competition
The Federal Acquisition Regulation defines what qualifies as full-and-open competition.
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DOT nurtures competition culture
The Transportation Department shot up the competitive contracting rankings after encouraging employees to focus on competition.
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A push for more competition
White House, Congress want to see less work done through sole-source contracts.
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Air Force examines cognitive training
The Air Force Research Laboratory’s Human Effectiveness Directorate is looking at technologies such as computer displays that resembles ones used in flight simulators to measure mission preparedness.
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Senses working overtime
Air Force researchers aim to help pilots and others operate increasingly complex aircraft and mission support systems.
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DHS plans to unify emergency communications
The Homeland Security Department releases a plan to create a national strategy to correct shortcomings in emergency communications that hampered fire and police responses to the 2001 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center.
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DHS official defends HSIN Next Gen
An official from the Homeland Security Department said the new version of DHS' collaborative unclassified data-sharing platform will be more secure and better meet users needs.
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FEMA close to adopting standard for emergency alerts
Federal Emergency Management Agency plans to adopt the Common Alerting Protocol 1.1 for the national emergency warning and alert system by early next year, agency officials said.
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Letter: OSD using wrong formula to solve modernization symptoms
A reader writes that the Government Accountability Office should get to the root of DOD's modernization issues.
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Performance comes into focus
Armed with better metrics, agencies have an opportunity to improve under-performing programs.
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GAO: VA’s HealtheVet needs plans
The Veterans Affairs Department's medical information system needs a management plan and a governance structure, the Government Accountability Office says.
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Can agencies take the new iPhones seriously?
With more users clamoring for Apple's latest phones, IT leaders must decide if these phones are smart enough to handle an agency's needs.
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Dial in the perfect smart phone
Experts explain the key usability features, services and security issues to consider when making a buy.
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DOD adopts new policy on third-party PKIs
The Defense Department’s decision to accept third-party public-key infrastructures should have a broad effect on contractors and defense agencies, according to an official in the office of DOD's chief information officer.
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House votes to kill restrictions on DHS grants
The House has passed a measure that would remove restrictions on how state and local authorities can spend DHS grants to sustain their intelligence fusion centers.
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IRS called lax on payroll tax cheaters
The Internal Revenue Service has relied on voluntary compliance by businesses that avoid paying payroll taxes even with evidence of criminal activity, the Government Accountability Office said in a recent report.
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Committee approves Williams nomination
A Senate panel was satisfied by Jim Williams' answers to questions about a contract with Sun Microsystems, but Sen. Charles Grassley plans to put a hold on the nomination.
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A new management agenda
Paul Light's book discusses the agenda for reform and other challenges in government.
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Burns: The not so invisible hand
Government Web site managers play an important role in ensuring the right content reaches the right people.
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